Jacqueline van der Meij, PhD (@sleepybiologist) 's Twitter Profile
Jacqueline van der Meij, PhD

@sleepybiologist

Programme/ policy officer at NWO (Dutch Research Council - Domain Science) Neurobiologist interested in sleep, the brain and memory

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We are looking to hire a PhD student to start soon. Applications (1-2 page letter of motivation, 2-4 page CV, deadline 6st of May 2022) can be send to [email protected]. Applicants ideally have experience in animal behaviour and data analysis.

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Lab pictures (all of our hybrid-lab and just core) of 2022! ~15 nationalities, 5 time zones, and lots of love for memory and sleep!

Lab pictures (all of our hybrid-lab and just core) of 2022! ~15 nationalities, 5 time zones, and lots of love for memory and sleep!
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Review alert! A new review from the lab and the first contribution of Abdel.rayan with Genzel lab. We provide a comprehensive overview on automatic sleep scoring in rodents, focusing on rats. Furthermore, we raise several concerns related to rodents’ sleep scoring in general

Review alert! A new review from the lab and the first contribution of <a href="/Abdelrayan2/">Abdel.rayan</a> with Genzel lab.  We provide a comprehensive overview on automatic sleep scoring in rodents, focusing on rats. Furthermore, we raise several concerns related to rodents’ sleep scoring in general
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New Preprint from the lab: The TD drive - A parametric, open-source implant for multi-area electrophysiological recordings in behaving and sleeping rats with 3Dneuro Jacqueline van der Meij, PhD anusam Paul van Heuman and Lisa Genzel biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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For my 1st last author review paper, I had the joy to read through manuscripts on rodent maze studies from over the past 100+ years. Guided by beautiful figures made by Kjell Wijnen, discover the history of rodent maze designs and their use in learning and memory research.